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Fifth number of the reports of the Society for promoting the Comforts of the Poor.

By: Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor.Publisher: Dublin : Printed by William Porter, 1806Description: [2], iii, [1], 93-160p.Subject(s): Poor -- Ireland
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.43(7) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 54824-1001
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VOL.43(4) The Londonderry discussion; or a statement of an agreement between six R. C. priests and six Protestant clergymen, to discuss the points at issue between both churches, in which the former failed! The speeches of the latter. To which is prefixed, A grand new year's gift proposed to Dr. Curtis and his suffragans, by Gideon Ouseley. VOL.43(5) Report of the public discussion, on the propriety of circulating the holy scriptures, without note or comment: held at the Argyle Rooms, on Thursday, May 24, 1827. By the Rev. John Burnett, of Cork, and Mr. O'Leary. VOL.43(6) An affectionate address to the Roman Catholic laity of Ireland, (particularly the peasantry;) and to the friends of emancipation generally; shewing, by a new plan, how the Catholics may assuredly obtain emancipation, with credit to themselves, satisfaction to all classes of society, and the most perfect safety to the state. VOL.43(7) Fifth number of the reports of the Society for promoting the Comforts of the Poor. VOL.43(8) The seventh and eighth reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor. VOL.44(1) Letters on the Popish controversy. By the late William Huntington. VOL.44(2) Remarks on Purgatorian Penny Societies. Established for the professed purpose of affording relief to souls suffering in purgatory! With a correct copy of the rules, of the Purgatorian Society, instituted March 6th, 1815, and held in Saint Paul's Chapel. By the Rev. W. L. S. G. ...

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